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White, J.W
Schottle, N
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Thorp, K.R
White, J.W
Conley, M.M
Mon, J
Bronson, K.F
Fleming, K
Schottle, N
Nagel, P
Koch, G
Topics
Proximal Sensing in Precision Agriculture
Profitability and Success Stories in Precision Agriculture
Type
Oral
Year
2014
2022
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1. Use Of Active Radiometers To Estimate Biomass, Leaf Area Index, And Plant Height In Cotton

Active radiometers have been tested extensively as tools to assess in-season nitrogen (N) status of crops like wheat (Triticum aestivum), corn (Zea mays), and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).  Fewer studies target in-season plant growth parameters such as biomass, plant height or leaf area index (LAI).  Uses of this plant data include simulation modeling, total N uptake measurements, evapotranspiration (ET) estimates and irrigation... K.R. Thorp, J.W. White, M.M. Conley, J. Mon, K.F. Bronson

2. You Can Not Manage What You Dont Measure

The problem of variability in soil nutrient analysis has been studied for years by a number of industry experts; unable to decipher and commercialize hyperspectral soil sensing. Many studies have taken years of testing to account for variability thathas a dramatic impacts on precision of recommendations. The main tradeoff we have identified is between accuracy and precision. Large quantities of raw data are required... K. Fleming, N. Schottle, P. Nagel, G. Koch